A Dated Oak Kitchen Refresh

Jenny Williamson
by Jenny Williamson
The homeowners just recently purchased this house and still haven't moved in. The kitchen is tired, and the island is awkward. On the plus side, the hardwood floors are gorgeous, and it feels spacious with the nine foot ceilings. So, nothing a little paint and hard work can't solve!
You can see where the island just isn't working in this space. It's tiered, and it's positioned too closely to the far side of the kitchen, making it feel cramped. The hardware also isn't doing this kitchen any favors.
Lots of changes taking place in this space before they move in. New counters are going to be installed, the walls will be painted, the island is being moved and reconfigured, bead board added to the exposed ends of the cabinets and the island, crown molding added to the tops of the cabinets (always a game changer).
My part in this project was painting the cabinets and changing out the hardware. Never underestimate the impact that updated hardware can have!
Come on over to my blog to see the full reveal - oak kitchens can be made beautiful!
Jenny Williamson
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  • Jenny, this looks fantastic! You are so talented, friend.
  • Taffetal Taffetal on Aug 06, 2015
    Did you reposition the island finally? I can't really tell from the photos on your blog. The correct positioning of an island is big I am realizing for my own tiny kitchen.
    • Jenny Williamson Jenny Williamson on Aug 06, 2015
      The homeowner did reposition the island, but it wasn't a huge move. The bigger difference was getting rid of the tiered countertop - that really opened the space dramatically.
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